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Intergovernmental Coordination Element: <br />The Intergovernmental Coordination Element guides the intergovernmental coordination processes for <br />Indian River County. This Element identifies coordination strategies for all other Elements of the <br />Comprehensive Plan and ensures effective coordination between the County and other jurisdictional <br />agencies to meet residents' needs. A summary of the changes that are proposed for the Intergovernmental <br />Coordination Element are as follows: <br />0 Amend the goals, objectives, and policies to identify procedures to work through inconsistencies <br />in plans among the local governments rather than stating that they will never occur. <br />0 Amend policies to acknowledge programs already put in place by shifting from creating to <br />monitoring. <br />0 Move policies more applicable to other elements, such as Potable Water Sub -Element or Coastal <br />Management, into those elements <br />0 Implement changes required by the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD). <br />These changes are important to ensure seamless execution of the updated Comprehensive Plan and to <br />mitigate inconsistencies within the document. <br />Objective 1: Through the time horizon of the plan, the County will minimize there will be ne <br />inconsistencies or conflicts between the eCounty's comprehensive plan, the plans of municipalities <br />within the eCounty, the plans of adjacent counties, the plans of the school board, and the plans of other <br />units of local government providing services but not having regulatory authority over the use of land. <br />Policy 1.1: The eCounty shall utilize the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council's and the Depaftxext <br />of Community ^ ff Florida Commerce (flea DEO) review and comment process for comprehensive <br />plan and plan amendment proposals of other local governments in erdeto ensure consistency between <br />the County Comprehensive Plan and the local comprehensive plans of municipalities within the county, <br />and the comprehensive plans of Brevard, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, and Osceola counties. <br />to pr-evide eeer-dination between Indian River Cotmty planning activities and the planning aetivities of <br />111�� <br />the alities . ithi the ent [Removed; Covered by Policy 1.51 <br />L11V <br />Policy 1.3: By, 2012, *The c—County shall continue to support establish interlocal agreements with all <br />municipalities, requiring that applications for changes in land use or zoning for areas located within 500 <br />feet of corporate boundaries be referred to the affected agency (city or county) for staff review and <br />comment prior to any changes in land use or zoning are adopted. <br />Policy 1.7: By,1042,417he eCounty shall maintain contact with sta the municipalities in the eCounty <br />and the adjacent counties to develop joint notification and plan review procedures. <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPI 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.doex 78 <br />84 <br />- - <br />WI <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPI 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.doex 78 <br />84 <br />